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Salley wrote:Norm wrote: My diet sure does differ from a vegan diet... I have paleo friends who could accommodate my diet easier than some vegans I know.
I really have a hard time believing this to be true...
Theodore wrote:...but in fact, the public's desire to avoid being labelled as a vegan ?
rickfm wrote:C'mon, face it. Bacon tastes fracking good! I was leaving my apartment the other day and a neighbor was cooking bacon. I'll admit it... I felt a craving for some. It takes a conscious effort, moral fortitude and self-discipline to deny oneself that indulgence. Or, perhaps I just haven't fully grown into my plant-eating convictions yet.
Rob wrote:After 16 years I have completely lost any desire for meat, eggs and dairy. Even added oils. I now find these foods repulsive but never imagined that my food preferences would change so radically.
"Traditional" American breakfast was probably my favorite meal. Bacon, eggs and hash browns all the way. And buttery toast to soak up the egg yolk.shell-belle wrote:I was never a big bacon eater so maybe that is why it no longer appeals to me. The smell repulses me now.
Wild4Stars wrote:Why this overpowering need to label the way you eat? I eat what I eat. I don't explain it, I don't label it. I don't expect others to explaine or create a label for the way they eat, why should I? I eat a healthy diet. MY definition of healthy. PERIOD.
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